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2011 San Marino public property referendum

27 March 2011

Do you want Law no. 82 of 5 May 2010 to be repealed
- Amendment of Law no. 6 of 21 January 2004
- Inalienability of publicly owned land and regulation of exchanges?
Results
Choice Votes %
Yes 12,166 92.37%
No 1,005 7.63%
Valid votes 13,171 98.81%
Invalid or blank votes 158 1.19%
Total votes 13,329 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 32,972 40.43%
Politics of San Marino

A referendum on repealing changes made to the law on the sale of public property was held in San Marino on 27 March 2011. It was approved by 12,166 voters, passing the 32% quorum of registered voters (10,522) required.

Background

On 3 May 2010 the Grand and General Council had changed the law on the sale of public property by a vote of 29 to 26. The change to the law lowered the number of votes required in the Council required to sell public property from 40 out of 60 to 30. Following this decision, the Associazione Micologia Sammarinese started a petition on 24 June. They submitted it on 16 September with 660 signatures, surpassing the quorum of 1.5% of registered voters (496) required within three months. The Collegio della Garante Costituzionalità delle norms approved the referendum on 29 September 2010, and the date was set by the Captains Regent on 28 December.

Results

Choice Votes %
For 12,166 92.37
Against 1,005 7.63
Invalid/blank votes 158
Total 13,329 100
Registered voters/turnout 32,972 40.43
Source: Direct Democracy

References

  1. ^ San Marino, 27. März 2011 : Aufhebung der Senkung des qualifizierten Mehrs für die Veräusserung öffentlichen Eigentums Direct Democracy
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